Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Weekly Update Questions.

How much time have you spent on your project?
I've spent about 5 hours this week thus far on my project, doing hands on (filming a skit in school), and research. Other classes have gotten in the way and made it harder, but none the less, I expect to have the minimum amount of hours done by the end of the week.

What did you do for Hands on?
This week, for hands on, I have been filming a skit, that is a mockumentary that takes place in school. The progress is a little slow, but we only need a couple of good days of filming, and there should be enough footage to complete the skit. I'm also planning for two other skits.

What did you do for research?
I researched documentaries. In my research, I looked up history, terms, and techniques about documentaries, as I figured it would help me in my mockumentary skit. You can see more detail in the post before this.

Were you in class this week?
Yes! I was present for class on Monday, and I plan to attend the red flag session tomorrow.

Did you meet with your mentor? What did you talk about?
Yes, I met with Ms. Perl this week on Monday, and I plan to meet with her on Friday once again. We talked about what I did over break, and her concern about my WISE project, to put it as simple as possible. There is a blog post about it in further detail earlier in the week.

What do you think your fulfillment of WISE requirements was?
My accomplishments for this week was the doing of good hands-on and research work. I did a good balance between the two, and I can keep it up, my WISE project will be do done on time, in good shape.

What are your plans for next week?
My plans for next week is to continue doing research, probably do a blog post everyday like Ms. Perl suggested, continue on the current skit I am working on, and maybe even start a second.

2 comments:

  1. Good amount of work for the week—if more time completed by Sunday.
    Areas to work on: 1) hands on only one skit done in 11 weeks. 2) Research—consult your annotated bib., community interviews and contacts, GO SEE MOULIERT PLAY AT CORNELL (The Learned Ladies. Contact the director: Beth Milles (tell her you are in my class.) Dean Robinson (her husband) David Moreland (Moreland he Magician) (IC Film folks): Move beyond your current and past capabilities—blog about this what are the ways YOU know you can and need to get out of your comfort zone.

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  2. ttp://schwartzscene.wordpress.com/2011/04/25/learned-ladies-starts-this-week/

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